Comment by primitivesuave
2 days ago
Public opinion on Amjad shifted quite a bit in 2021 when he threatened to sue a former intern for his open-source project.
2 days ago
Public opinion on Amjad shifted quite a bit in 2021 when he threatened to sue a former intern for his open-source project.
My opinion on him shifted because along with Paul Graham, they're the only tech leaders who have stood up for Palestinians. I don't agree with Graham on everything either, but I've gained a lot of respect for him speaking out against Zionism. They're rich, but it still is difficult to go against the entire venture capital industry to do the right thing.
Completely agree with you on this. It will be an unfortunate exercise for future historians to look back on this time, crunch through the enormous amount of data with their quantum computers, and end up realizing just how many people were willing to condone the slaughter of innocent civilians.
You say this as if the side you're advocating for didn't start the war by killing over a thousand civilians.
Just in general, asserting that everyone will agree with your side in the future is such a bizarre rhetorical tactic. Do you honestly think this convinces anybody to reconsider their position?
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Only one side stormed through civilian areas killing everyone they met, and it wasn't the Israelis.
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This was the first thing I remembered about Amjad. I have never thought highly of him since.
Definitely was the end of Replit for me. I have that open source project (Riju) bookmarked though and use it from time to time.